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Antique Crosser Coffee Grinder Copper Brass Vintage 1950s For Sale


Antique Crosser Coffee Grinder Copper Brass Vintage 1950s
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Antique Crosser Coffee Grinder Copper Brass Vintage 1950s:
$34.99

This antique Crosser coffee grinder is a must-have for coffee enthusiasts and collectors alike. Crafted in Germany in the 1950s, this vintage coffee grinder features a manual power source and blade grinding method for an authentic coffee-making experience. The coffee grinder stands at 10 inches tall and 6 inches wide, with a weight of 3lbs.


The grinder is made of wood, steel, and finished in copper brass. The item is an original piece and comes with components included, such as the coffee grinder itself. This coffee grinder is perfect for grinding whole beans and adding a touch of vintage style to your kitchen.



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